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To: rdwng who wrote (136687)7/15/1999 9:06:00 AM
From: George Wave  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
rdwng, You're CD RW can obviously read and write a number of different sound files,i.e., .wav, .au, .ra. What you need to know is if your RW unit has the capacity to write to the Red Book audio standard. It's possible, that a software upgrade MIGHT solve this. The Red Book standard would allow you to burn a CD capable of being played in an audio CD player, though not all units would be compatible with the CD RW format.

Best regards,
George Wave
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